Fluke has released a new line of clamp meters specifically for in-house electricians (electrical systems), industrial maintenance technicians, control technicians and HVAC contractors.
The range is diverse and offers new innovations like the iFlex coil and remote display. In tight cabinets or spaces where wires are bound or are closely packed and a challenge to measure and dangerous to use the clamp jaws to pry apart the wires, the iFlex coil simplifies measurement taking. The remote display can be separated up to 10 metres from the body of the clamp without compromising accuracy or integrity.
There are six models in the new line of clamps, each of which addresses a unique set of needs and challenges. The base model 373 features 600 A a.c.; true-rms; capacitance and is Cat III 600V and CAT IV 300V rated. The 374 has all of the 373 base model’s features and in addition is Cat III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V rated; 600 A d.c. current; inrush; min/max/avg; extended jaw and has +iFlex capability.
The 375 has all of the features of the 374 plus 60 k resistance range; frequency measurement; mV dc and low pass filter. The 376 adds 1000 A a.c. and d.c. resistance range and +iFlex flexible current probe. The 381 has most of the 376’s features plus remote display but does not include capacitance or mV d.c. The 365 is the basic troubleshooting tool featuring 200 A a.c. and d.c.; true-rms; detachable jaw, built-in flashlight and CAT III 600V.
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